Stop whining over rigged polls claim, Obama tells Trump

US President Barack Obama. He is the first US President to visit Hiroshima since the deadly atomic bomb on August 6, 1945 was dropped on the city by America during the Second World War. The bomb instantly killed around 80,000 people.
US President Barack Obama. He is the first US President to visit Hiroshima since the deadly atomic bomb on August 6, 1945 was dropped on the city by America during the Second World War. The bomb instantly killed around 80,000 people.

US President Barack Obama has told Donald Trump to "stop whining" as he rejected his claim that next month's White House election will be rigged.

He said Trump's attempt to discredit a poll before it has even taken place was "unprecedented" for a US presidential candidate.

Also "unprecedented", said Obama, was the Republican candidate's "flattery" of Russia's president.

Trump is facing sinking poll numbers and accusations of sexual assault.

The businessman-turned-politician has claimed the 8 November election will be "absolutely rigged" for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

But in a White House Rose Garden news conference on Tuesday alongside visiting Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, Obama said his assertions were "based on no facts".

"I'd advise Trump to stop whining and try to make his case to get votes," Obama said.

"By the way," he added, "[it] doesn't really show the kind of leadership and toughness that you want out of a president, if you start whining before the game's even over.

"If whenever things are going badly for you and you lose you start blaming somebody else, then you don't have what it takes to be in this job."

Obama also addressed the Republican candidate's admiring remarks about Vladimir Putin.

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